Three members of a Civilian Conservation Corps work team work with glass bottles removed from the wine cellar of the Chateau de Mores. Cleaned bottles are stacked in crates, and some are stacked on the ground.

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Three members of a Civilian Conservation Corps work team work with glass bottles removed from the wine cellar of the Chateau de Mores. Cleaned bottles are stacked in crates, and some are stacked on the ground.

The Marquis de Mores arrived in North Dakota in 1883 and he built this house as a summer residence for his family. They spent summers here until 1886. The house was deeded to the State Historical Society of North Dakota by Louis, Duke de Vallombrosa in 1936.